'THE HOTTEST ACTION WRITER AROUND'
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THE LATEST ADVENTURE IN THE WILDLY ENTERTAINING, ACTION-PACKED JACK WEST SERIES
Against all the odds, Jack West found the Three Secret Cities - but at a heartbreaking cost.
Still reeling from his loss, Jack must now get to one of the five iron mountains - two of which have never been found - and perform a mysterious feat known only as 'The Fall'.
Amid all this, Jack will discover that a new player has entered the race, a general so feared by the four legendary kingdoms they had him locked away in their deepest dungeon.
Only now this general has escaped and he has a horrifying plan of his own...
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PRAISE FOR THE JACK WEST THRILLERS
'Thrilling, action-packed adventure from cover to cover' Guardian
'Nobody writes action like Matthew Reilly' Vince Flynn
'Get ready for a wild ride' Daily Telegraph
'Exciting and entertaining' Chicago Sun-Times
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READERS LOVE THE JACK WEST THRILLERS
'Indiana Jones in a book . . . Immensely entertaining'
'A super duper kick ass soldier'
'A first class all-action historical thriller'
'Heart-pounding stuff'
'Enjoy the rollercoaster ride'
The penultimate instalment of the sensational, thrilling Jack West series
AN INCREDIBLE VICTORY BUT AT A TERRIBLE PRICE,,,
Against all the odds, Jack West Jr found the Three Secret Cities but at a heartbreaking cost,
His beloved daughter Lily, it appeared, was slaughtered by Jack's mortal enemy, Sphinx in a cruel ancient ritual,
TO THE MOUNTAINS AND THE FALL!
With his rivals far ahead of him, Jack must now get to one of the five iron mountains-two of which have never been found-and perform a mysterious feat known only as 'The Fall',
Although what is this object on the moon that is connected to it?
A NEW PLAYER ARRIVES
Amid all this, Jack will discover that a new player has entered the race, a general so feared by the four legendary kingdoms they had him locked away in their deepest dungeon,
Only now this general has escaped and he has a horrifying plan of his own,,,
Pure escapism. An action hero worthy of Lee Child